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Edward Waldo HouseThe Edward Waldo House is a historic house museum at 96 Waldo Road in Scotland, Connecticut. Built about 1715, it is a well-preserved example of colonial residential architecture, which was occupied by a single family for over 250 years. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It is now owned by the local historical society.
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William Williams HouseThe William Williams House, located in Windham, Connecticut, is a historic residence that holds significance due to its association with William Williams, a notable figure in American history. Williams was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a prominent political figure during the Revolutionary War era.
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Governor Jonathan Trumbull HouseThe Governor Jonathan Trumbull House in Lebanon, Connecticut (not Tolland), holds historical significance as the former residence of Jonathan Trumbull, a prominent figure during the American Revolutionary War. Trumbull served as the Governor of Connecticut and was known as "Brother Jonathan" for his support and counsel to General George Washington.
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Revolutionary War OfficeThe Revolutionary War Office in Windham, Connecticut, holds historical significance as the former headquarters of General Jedediah Huntington during the American Revolutionary War. General Huntington was a notable figure who played a crucial role in the Continental Army.
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Mohegan State ForestMohegan State Forest, located in the southeastern part of Connecticut, is a natural area spanning around 7,000 acres. This forest offers a diverse landscape featuring woodlands, streams, and rugged terrain, providing visitors with opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.
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Slater Memorial MuseumThe Slater Memorial Museum, located in Norwich, Connecticut, is a comprehensive cultural institution renowned for its diverse collection of art, artifacts, and exhibitions spanning various cultures and historical periods.
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Huntington Homestead MuseumThe Huntington Homestead Museum, located in Scotland, Connecticut, is a historic site that preserves the birthplace and early life of Samuel Huntington, a prominent figure in American history. Huntington was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as a president of the Continental Congress, and later became a governor of Connecticut.
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Samuel Huntington BirthplaceThe Samuel Huntington Birthplace, located in Scotland, Connecticut, is a historic site commemorating the birth and early life of Samuel Huntington, a key figure in American history. Huntington was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as the president of the Continental Congress, and later became a governor of Connecticut.
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Allanach-Wolf WoodlandsAllanach-Wolf Woodlands in Windham, Connecticut, were known for being a protected natural area providing opportunities for hiking, nature walks, and birdwatching.This woodland area covers several acres and features trails that wind through diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and meadows. The trails offer visitors a chance to explore the natural beauty of the area, observe local wildlife, and enjoy peaceful walks surrounded by nature.
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Pomeroy State Park Scenic ReservePomeroy State Park Scenic Reserve, situated in Franklin, Connecticut, is a charming park known for its serene and picturesque natural beauty. Covering around 100 acres, this park offers a tranquil escape for visitors seeking a peaceful outdoor experience.
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Garden on the BridgeThe Garden on the Bridge was designed to create a park-like quality, welcoming visitors to this unique and special place. Captivating colored pavers and hand built stone planters form the hardscape. The garden features a number of massive containers with a mixture of shrubs and trees which will form the backbone for future plantings. Perennial and annual plantings have been selected for their ability to enhance and thrive in this unique environment.
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Windham Textile & History Museum (the Mill Museum)The Windham Textile & History Museum, also known as the Mill Museum, is located in Willimantic, Connecticut, not Tolland. The museum is housed in a historic textile mill and focuses on preserving the history of the region's textile industry, particularly its impact on the community and the evolution of textile manufacturing.
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Frog BridgeThe Frog Bridge, located in Windham, Connecticut, is an iconic bridge known for its unique and eye-catching frog sculptures adorning its four corners. Officially named the "Thread City Crossing," the bridge is a symbol of the town's history and identity.
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Jillson Square ParkJillson Square Park, situated in Windham, Connecticut, stands as a cherished community space known for its recreational amenities and events. This park serves as a focal point for local gatherings, offering a range of activities and green spaces for residents and visitors to enjoy.
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Connecticut Eastern Railroad MuseumThe Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum, situated in Willimantic, Connecticut, is a comprehensive exhibition and preservation site dedicated to the region's railroad history. Spanning over 55 acres, the museum showcases a variety of locomotives, rail cars, equipment, and exhibits that illustrate the evolution and significance of railroads in the Eastern Connecticut region.
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Beaver Brook State ParkBeaver Brook State Park, situated in Windham, Connecticut, offers a serene natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. This state park spans approximately 330 acres and provides various recreational activities amidst its scenic landscapes.
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Eastern Connecticut State UniversityEastern Connecticut State University (ECSU), situated in Windham, Connecticut, is a public liberal arts university recognized for its quality education, diverse academic programs, and strong community engagement. Founded in 1889, ECSU offers undergraduate and graduate degrees across various disciplines.
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Fort Shantok Archeological DistrictThe Fort Shantok Archaeological District is a historically significant site located in the town of Montville, Connecticut. It encompasses the remnants of an 17th-century Native American fortification and an 18th-century colonial homestead. This area holds immense cultural and archaeological importance, representing centuries of indigenous habitation and interaction with European settlers.

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Ashbel Woodward Museum
The Ashbel Woodward Museum, situated in Windham, Connecticut, is a historic house museum that provides a glimpse into the region's local history and culture. Housed in a late 19th-century Victorian-style home, the museum is named after Dr. Ashbel Woodward, a prominent local physician and naturalist.
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